I am looking for information re: how well ferrets respond to chemotherapy and what can be done to help support them (their immune system) while they are going through chemo. Does anyone have information re: how to boost their immune system? Can anything be done to raise their white cell count? Here's a little history re: what my ferret Bear has been through over the last month: My ferret Bear (5 year old male) was diagnosed with multiple mylenoma 2 weeks ago. It was diagnosed after a brief illness (lethergy, it was originally mistaken for a bacterial infection, his original blood work gave no indication of any problem). 1 1/2 weeks into his illness he spontaneously broke his leg. We were able to get him into an orthopedic surgeon who was able to repair his leg with apoxy, rods and pins. During the reconstruction a bone marrow biopsy was taken. The results indicated multiple mylenoma, but we have been unable to rule out lymphoma. Bear is a very important member of our family and we made the decision to try chemo. He received his first treatment last week, he appeared to handle it well and responded well to the prednizone. He also takes carafate and amoxicillan. Unfortunately, last week one day after chemo his red, white cell and platelet count fell...too soon for the chemo to have this effect so we were concerned that the cancer had caused the dip. Then yesteday his blood work revealed improvement with red blood cells and platelets, but his white cell count was too low to do the chemo. The oncologist didn't have any recommendations re: supportive care, but I wanted to follow-up on the list to see if any of the vets or members have evperience with chemo, etc. Any information re: multiple mylenoma and/or chemo in ferrets would be much appreciated. Thank you, Holly (Bear & Hannah) [Posted in FML issue 4456]